The Kings dealt forward Linden Vey to the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday, the second day of the NHL draft in Philadelphia. Vey will likely get a chance to play with the Canucks, who started a roster makeover Friday by trading center Ryan Kesler to the Ducks.

Vey, 22, spent the better part of the last three seasons with the Kings’ American Hockey League affiliate in Manchester, N.H. He had five assists in 18 games last season with the Kings, but couldn’t earn a regular spot in coach Darryl Sutter’s lineup.

In return, the Kings received a second-round pick from the Canucks (50th overall) and selected Roland McKeown, a defenseman who played with Kingston of the Ontario Hockey League last season. McKeown, 6-foot-1 and 195 pounds, had 43 points (11 goals, 32 assists) in 62 games in 2013-14.

He was the 27th-ranked North American skater in the NHL’s Central Scouting Service’s final rankings. He also was the sixth-ranked defenseman on the final list. The 18-year-old was one of 10 players the Kings selected over the two-day draft at the Wells Fargo Center.

The Kings also selected forward Adrian Kempe with their first-round selection Friday (29th overall). Then they picked McKeown and defenseman Alex Lintuniemi (60th) in the second round and center Michael Amadio (90th) in the third round.

They also picked defenseman Steven Johnson in the fourth round, goalie Alec Dillon in the fifth, center Jake Marchment and left wing Matthew Mistele in the sixth and right wing Spencer Watson and defenseman Jacob Middleton in the seventh.

The Ducks picked five players overall, including left wing Nick Ritchie with their first-round pick (10th) on Friday. They took Marcus Pettersson and Brandon Montour in the second round, defenseman Matthew Berkovitz in the fifth and right wing Ondrej Kase in the seventh.